An 11-foot white marble cross with a statue of Jesus Christ is found submerged 20 feet under Lake Michigan water where plenty of ice lay.
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About Lake Michigan – Huron?
Lake Michigan–Huron is the body of water made up of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, connected by the open-water Straits of Mackinac, which is 295 feet (90 meters) deep and 5 miles (8.0 km) wide.
Huron and Michigan are regarded as one lake because the water flow through the straits maintains the general equilibrium of both water levels.
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Although there is a general flow towards the east, but the water might move either way depending on the local environment.
Lake Michigan-Huron combined makes it the largest freshwater lake ever. When analyzed separately, Lake Michigan and Lake Huron is regarded as the largest of the Great Lakes.
However, the dimensions of the two lake basins has changed significantly since the last ice age.
What is currently Michigan-Huron had previously been divided into two or more lakes, and them sometimes, a portion of a single, deeper lake.


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